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    • FrcWifiDuetundefined
      FrcWifiDuet
      last edited by FrcWifiDuet

      Hi I'm instaling a 100C auto-resettable Thermal cut-off my 24V head bed for my printer should I worry about the effect of transients on the output of the mosfet controling the PWM on my Duet?

      Maybe a should use a non re-settable one...

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @FrcWifiDuet
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        @frcwifiduet Thermal fuses are not fast acting like fuses. As long as you don't stay above 100C for long where it's mounted, it may not trip.

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        • zaptaundefined
          zapta @FrcWifiDuet
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          @frcwifiduet said in 100C resettable Thermal Cut-Off for 24V heated beat:

          Maybe a should use a non re-settable one...

          In the Voron world, the recommendation is to use a one time fuse rather than resettable, but as for the PWM, I don't think it makes a difference.

          BTW, what resettable thermal cut-off do you have in mind?

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          • FrcWifiDuetundefined
            FrcWifiDuet @zapta
            last edited by FrcWifiDuet

            @zapta said in 100C resettable Thermal Cut-Off for 24V heated beat:

            BTW, what resettable thermal cut-off do you have in mind?

            For now I mounted one exactly like those in a Kettle 100C ;-), after activation the thermo expandable medium while contract and close the circuit again...

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